On Mon, 4 Dec 2017 15:17:32 +0100, David Kaspar [Dee'Kej] wrote:
What happened in the case that lead me to write my initial e-mail was
this:
1) Proven packager received a BZ report for his own package.
2) Proven packager discovered the issue was actually caused by package I
maintain/own.
3) Instead of switching that BZ to correct component, the proven packager
decided to use his power to fix it himself.
4) He found a fix for it, created a new patch and added it into the package
I maintain/own.
Do I understand you correctly that this has happened only once to one
of your packages? And that already has prompted you to create this thread?
The reason I'm not mentioning the person's name here is that
I'm still
waiting for his reply (or some kind of justification for this approach),
but I really don't think that this actions would (nor should) fall to
"being done according to policy". :) For me, it's more "I don't
give a damn
about others"-like approach, which IMHO nobody likes. :)
Oha! You could/should have waited for a response before complaining so
loudly.